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China FTrash Wishes All FTrash Good Life, But No Need NS!

makapaaa

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Sep 21, 2008
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->Singapore and China established formal diplomatic relations in 1990. Since then, this city state has attracted more and more Chinese nationals. I was one of those who sought a better career path and life in Singapore, so I said farewell to my aged parents in China and flew here in 1997.
On my first day of work here, my boss asked me: 'Why do you China people come to Singapore? You cannot find a job there?'
I replied: 'No, I had a wonderful job there, but working overseas would be a different challenge.'
My boss just shook his head and stared at me suspiciously.
I was 29 then, and strongly believed that taking a chance in Singapore would enrich my life.
As there were not so many foreigners then, I really felt lonely at times. I could not understand Singlish and kept trying to get used to it. I called my friends in China and they encouraged me to learn as much as I could, and not to give up. I am grateful for their support. Without them, I would not be successful today.
My boss and Singaporean colleagues also started showing me more respect when they saw that business clients liked and praised my work.
On my birthday, all the staff celebrated it with me in the office, and used their own money to buy me a fantastic present: an Alba watch. Though I quit this job a year later, their kindness will always stay with me.
I no longer find Singlish strange - it is beautiful. It is the essence of Singapore's multiracial culture and I love it.
I had always dreamt of being granted Singapore citizenship. I applied for it in 2006 and got it. My dream is now a reality, Singapore is now my home.
I wish all foreigners here a pleasant stay, regardless of race, age or status. Hard work and a willingness to learn will win them a good life here later. Song Kangping (Ms)
 

Man in the streets

Alfrescian
Loyal
Another PAP supporter.
This is what the old fucker wants before he fucks to hell !
KNNCCB, you will see more of these before the next GE.
local sinkaporeans are fucked by the Monkey familee !

<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR>*Ptui*

Sep 21, 2008
YOUR LETTERS
</TR><!-- headline one : start --><TR>China expat worked hard to realise S'pore dream
</TR><!-- headline one : end --><!-- show image if available --></TBODY></TABLE>




<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->Singapore and China established formal diplomatic relations in 1990. Since then, this city state has attracted more and more Chinese nationals. I was one of those who sought a better career path and life in Singapore, so I said farewell to my aged parents in China and flew here in 1997.
On my first day of work here, my boss asked me: 'Why do you China people come to Singapore? You cannot find a job there?'
I replied: 'No, I had a wonderful job there, but working overseas would be a different challenge.'
My boss just shook his head and stared at me suspiciously.
I was 29 then, and strongly believed that taking a chance in Singapore would enrich my life.
As there were not so many foreigners then, I really felt lonely at times. I could not understand Singlish and kept trying to get used to it. I called my friends in China and they encouraged me to learn as much as I could, and not to give up. I am grateful for their support. Without them, I would not be successful today.
My boss and Singaporean colleagues also started showing me more respect when they saw that business clients liked and praised my work.
On my birthday, all the staff celebrated it with me in the office, and used their own money to buy me a fantastic present: an Alba watch. Though I quit this job a year later, their kindness will always stay with me.
I no longer find Singlish strange - it is beautiful. It is the essence of Singapore's multiracial culture and I love it.
I had always dreamt of being granted Singapore citizenship. I applied for it in 2006 and got it. My dream is now a reality, Singapore is now my home.
I wish all foreigners here a pleasant stay, regardless of race, age or status. Hard work and a willingness to learn will win them a good life here later. Song Kangping (Ms)
 

makapaaa

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Another PAP supporter.
This is what the old fucker wants before he fucks to hell !
KNNCCB, you will see more of these before the next GE.
local sinkaporeans are fucked by the Monkey familee !

66%: Mai gin lah! We luv to smell FTrash's ass and eat their shit from our coolie rice bowls! *hee*hee*
 

chinkangkor

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Sep 21, 2008
YOUR LETTERS
China expat worked hard to realise S'pore dream

On my first day of work here, my boss asked me: 'Why do you China people come to Singapore? You cannot find a job there?'

Why must they abuse the word 'expat'?

Judging from the question her boss asked her, she was a foreign worker competing for junior positions rather than a skilled talented expat worker.
 

makapaaa

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Why must they abuse the word 'expat'?

Judging from the question her boss asked her, she was a foreign worker competing for junior positions rather than a skilled talented expat worker.

This cuntry is so rotten that FTrash is labelled as talents while citizens are automatically deemed as goondus. All for the sake of executing the Old Fart's decree to exact economic genocide against the citizens, replacing them with FTrash, just so that his Familee can perpetuate its power.
 
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